The Great Gatsby American Dream Essay

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    Life In The Great Gatsby

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    In the 1920s, American is called as “Jazz Age”, The Great Gatsbydescribes the times. The times has the developed economy, most of American have felt the advantages of substance from the first war, many individuals pursue the wealth and lead a life of pleasure, they think this is a splendid times and lost in it. Besides, they think the times is endless. In the times, the social structure and the psychology and behavior of people have changed profoundly, the middle class expands rapidly, the…

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    order to add depth and meaning to stories. It is a common technique that allows the author to further foretell and capture the important elements of the story without directly telling it. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses numerous symbols throughout The Great Gatsby to highlight key ideas and contract places, all in which reinforce the message of the novel. The author’s use of symbolism and metaphoric language is clearly evident from beginning until end as it portrays the belief of characters and the…

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    Introduction The Great Gatsby came out in last century, the golden age of American novels. F•Scott Fitzgerald, who was regarded as the representative wrtiter of “The Lost Generation” , shows the love on the cash cow through writing the ups and downs of the plot to readers. In The Great Gatsby, the real situation of American society in the 1920 s can be seen. In addition, the void and noisy that hide behind pomp, the plight of ”The Lost Generation” are also showed greatly in the book…

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    Azar Nafisi once said, “The negative side of the American Dream comes when people purses success at any cost, which destroys the vision and the dream.” This is the situation in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book The Great Gatsby. The protagonist, Jay Gatsby, strives to achieve his dream of having a relationship with an old flame, and now married Daisy Buchanan, but ultimately fails and is killed as a result. The Great Gatsby is a parody of the American dream, that is enhanced by symbolism throughout the…

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    Owl Eyes looking through Gatsby’s library, astonished that the books are real. He sees the truth The color blue is present around Gatsby more than any other character. His gardens are blue, his chauffeur wears blue, the water separating him from Daisy is his "blue lawn" (9.150), mingled with the "blue smoke of brittle leaves" in his yard. His transformation into Jay Gatsby is sparked by Cody, who buys him a "blue coat"—and he sends a woman who comes to his house a "gas blue" dress (3.25). Before…

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    Gatsby believed in the green light. This is one of the very last lines of the book it is very profound and important. The novel goes into depth about how Gatsby views life. Gatsby's dreams are very recurring and prominent throughout the novel. Some of the very last word that we hear from Nick is that, “Gatsby believed in the green light”(180). Perhaps, this statement is the most important things said throughout the whole novel. Gatsby believed in the the green light because he believed in the…

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    “past is past”. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic The Great Gatsby, Gatsby has tricked himself into thinking that he could repeat the past and regain the primordial satisfaction of being in love with Daisy, unaware of how his circumstances made his dream an impossible goal. Gatsby was unable to reach a happy ending because he could not let go of what was long gone. By chasing his dream of Daisy and trying to repeat the past in the future, Gatsby ended up destroying himself. Fitzgerald uses his…

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    Patippe 1 Lingardo English 11H 12/5/16 Gatsby: The American Dreamer The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the story of a mysterious, enchanting millionaire named Gatsby and his borderline obsessive fixation over Daisy Buchanan. The story of Gatsby 's life is told from the point of view of Nick Carraway. This novel captures the essence of the Roaring Twenties, which was an era of extravagance…

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    Symbolic Music in The Great Gatsby Music. Another language of modern society. The Great Gatsby is a famous novel written by Scott Fitzgerald that tells the story of a man by the name of Jay Gatsby who has big dreams and ambitions. Although he is quite wealthy and achieves part of that dream, he lingers upon the desire to marry his dream girl, Daisy Buchanan. This novel is popular for its utilization of music from the Jazz Age. In The Great Gatsby, Scott Fitzgerald uses music and song lyrics to…

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    of Gatsby As Florence King once said, “People are so busy dreaming the American Dream, fantasizing about what they could be or have a right to be, that they 're all asleep at the switch. Consequently we are living in the Age of Human Error” (“Florence King Quote” n. pag.). The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, takes place in post-World War One America, a time when people always want the finest, fanciest things because they feel that they deserve them. This is all a part of their American…

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